Here are the boys with the GEC's that were produced the days that they were born. These are what keep me movin' at light speed. I'd cherish that beauty of an ESNYX. Please, and thank you, I'm in.
I've been "not in" for a lot of GAW's lately, but I have been craving a scout for a while. And this one is special, even by GEC scout standards. I love scout patterns.
One caveat to my entry, if I end up not using the knife (unlikely in this case), I would want to give it away myself. So as long as you don't mind the possibility of this knife being given away again, I am in.
ETA: Dog content
This wonderful dog is no longer with us, but she'll never leave my heart.
IM IN! Thanks so much. I too have not been able to spend as much time here as I would like. i care for my son who has been ill for the past 3 yrs. so I have had limited time. Sure is a pretty dog.
I'd like to participate in this amazingly generous GAW! :thumbup:
I remember being fascinated by the patina you created on that baby; that memorable patina and the Esnyx connection are both huge draws for me!
I'm glad you're spending lots of time with your dog. We have 3 dogs, and while they're always glad to see me come home from work, and they're usually thrilled to do my bidding, there is not doubt at all that they are my wife's dogs because she has spent so much time with them! A photo of one of them, Gandalf, is included below.
Good luck to everyone!
That is a pretty famous knife! I'd love to carry it, thank you very much for the opportunity. Casina looks like a great friend, it's cool to see you write about her like you have.
I'm In
postal charges on me
My boys with the eldests dog Sookie- now residing with his mother because hes living and working in NZ-one of the many reasons I'm not a "dog person". Great dog though.
I couldn't resist this one-Ryan with a rescued Black Headed Python (gotta love the naming method of Australian animals)
This one had escaped in Wollongong and not being a local native needed rehousing. I was resigned to the fact that I had scored a 400dollar snake for free.
Nevertheless I set about tracking down the owner pet detective style. It had a distinctive scar from where it had been burnt cozying up around a heat lamp.
Within 2 days it was back home with its owner -who I happen to know but didn't know about the escapee. It had been missing 2 weeks.
Result!
Beautiful fur baby you have there. I'll add my vote to spoil her rotten.
I'll toss my hat in the ring for that wonderful knife, too, even though I am unworthy of such a blade. If I should win, it will be treasured, carried and used.
Thank you for the chance.
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